Ambivalent sexism theory (Glick and Fiske 1996, 1997) suggests that sexism takes two forms: an overt hostility as well as a subtle benevolence. We examined benevolent sexist behaviors and developed a 25-item Experiences with Benevolent Sexism Scale. Exploratory factor analysis (Study 1, U.S. college sample of 489 women) and confirmatory factor analysis (Study 2, online sample of 216 women) revealed three subscales of benevolently sexist experiences: Heterosexual Intimacy, Protective Paternalism, and Complementary Gender Differences. Women reported experiencing benevolently sexist events more frequently than overtly hostile sexist events; however, they perceived the hostile events to be more distressing and sexist (Studies 1 and 2). Experien...
Perceptions of warmth play a central role in social cognition. Seven studies employ observational, ...
Although previous research has investigated how women are perceived when they confront sexism, few s...
Hostile sexism is the antipathetic expression of sexism, in which men are antagonistic towards women...
Four experiments found benevolent sexism to be worse than hostile sexism for women's cognitive perfo...
The aim of the current study was to reduce women\u27s endorsement for benevolent sexist beliefs. the...
According to the theory of ambivalent sexism, hostile sexism reflects an overt antipathy toward wome...
Extant empirical research is mixed on the link between the endorsement of benevolent sexism—a set of...
Previous research has shown that individuals high in benevolent sexism positively evaluate women who...
Four experiments found benevolent sexism to be worse than hostile sexism for women’s cognitive perfo...
Men are often called to be allies for women to challenge sexism and gender inequity. However, despit...
Although prejudice has traditionally been conceptualized as a univalent antipathy towards a social g...
Sexism and misogyny are not perfect synonyms. As well as being reviled, women are revered as the mo...
Ambivalent sexism theory (Glick & Fiske, 1996) distinguishes between two interrelated forms of s...
Ambivalent sexism theory (Glick & Fiske, 1996) distinguishes between two inter-related forms of sexi...
Purpose: Previous research demonstrates the damaging effects of hostile sexism enacted towards women...
Perceptions of warmth play a central role in social cognition. Seven studies employ observational, ...
Although previous research has investigated how women are perceived when they confront sexism, few s...
Hostile sexism is the antipathetic expression of sexism, in which men are antagonistic towards women...
Four experiments found benevolent sexism to be worse than hostile sexism for women's cognitive perfo...
The aim of the current study was to reduce women\u27s endorsement for benevolent sexist beliefs. the...
According to the theory of ambivalent sexism, hostile sexism reflects an overt antipathy toward wome...
Extant empirical research is mixed on the link between the endorsement of benevolent sexism—a set of...
Previous research has shown that individuals high in benevolent sexism positively evaluate women who...
Four experiments found benevolent sexism to be worse than hostile sexism for women’s cognitive perfo...
Men are often called to be allies for women to challenge sexism and gender inequity. However, despit...
Although prejudice has traditionally been conceptualized as a univalent antipathy towards a social g...
Sexism and misogyny are not perfect synonyms. As well as being reviled, women are revered as the mo...
Ambivalent sexism theory (Glick & Fiske, 1996) distinguishes between two interrelated forms of s...
Ambivalent sexism theory (Glick & Fiske, 1996) distinguishes between two inter-related forms of sexi...
Purpose: Previous research demonstrates the damaging effects of hostile sexism enacted towards women...
Perceptions of warmth play a central role in social cognition. Seven studies employ observational, ...
Although previous research has investigated how women are perceived when they confront sexism, few s...
Hostile sexism is the antipathetic expression of sexism, in which men are antagonistic towards women...